Drunk on tap at the Weihnachtsmarkt, 2013 in Frankfurt from the Carolus stand.Aroma: Roasted malts, toasty, bready pils malts, not really very strong, really gotta stick your nose in there to get it.

Taste:In the front: some light bitterness, alcohol , roasted, burnt flavors.Mid: Lots a very little bitterness. On the sides, extremely sweet Münchner malt, roasted malt toasted & burnt umami.Back: Tons of roasted, toasted malts mixed well together, but strong alcohol hotness in back too. Actually, it's less this year than the previous years. A mix of hints of chocolate, a little sweetness from roasted, not much black malt.

Mouthfeel: nice & heavy. You can feel its heft on your tongue; it stands up to a cold winter's day at the Weihnachtsmarkt.

Overall, very malty-sweet, and almost balanced bitterness up front, but not quite. Too hot in alcohol for my tastes. it's not a bad beer, not great. The flavor is malt-sweet but not overly so, and on a cold winter's day, a good beer to enjoy outside or by the fireside. I'd give it a 3.8. (1,047 characters)

Tastes of roasted malt, coffee, and chocolate. A bit sweet and alcohol is pronounced. Seems the flavors are all there at once and that kind of makes for a less than really interesting taste experience.

Mouthfeel is light with low carbonation, which allows the booziness to come through.

A drink worthy beer, one of the best double bocks I have had. (513 characters)

This bockbier poured a clear, deep, deep garnet color (almost black) with creamy, light brown foam that persisted, clung, and coated the glass. There was a strong carbonation from the bottom of the glass. The smell was malty with aromatic notes (spices) and hints of cloves. The taste was strong and rich: malty, chocolate, fruity (almost cherry-like), sweet, with a touch of alcohol. The hops were there, but obscured by all the malt. The body was full with good carbonation. Warming with a malty sweetness. The aftertaste was malty and fruity. This was an interesting beer, and was surprisingly good. (713 characters)

Pours a nice ruby-brown. Decent head with large, foamy bubbles and average lacing.

Aroma is slightly alcoholic, but comes through with a nice nutty, chocolatey character.

Flavor is excellent. Man I love these authentic German doppelbocks. Thick, rich and purely malty without a whole lot of fruit or spiciness going on. Just sweet, bready and straight-up malty, with a great dulce de leche character. Light hoppiness. Finish is very clean. Lager smoothness cannot be beaten. Mouthfeel has fine, creamy carbonation.

A doppelbock with a refreshing, decidedly lagerific character. Most excellent. (626 characters)

WOW, what a hit. A decent looking bottle poured itself into my glass and to my pleasant surprise a dark brown/red easy flowing liquid flowed. On a normal pour I recieved about a 1/2 inch light fluffy head off of a .25 liter glass. Had to sit back and just admire the color. The color is something that I wish my living room table would look like. The smell-aroma-second sensory input was heavy chocolate mixed with love. The slow flow onto the tongue was almost magical. A light hoppy and slightly burned chocolate flavor hits first and then mellows out into a slow moving tongue riding flavor train. The flavor lasts all the way up until the next sip, but leaves no residue. As the beer warms up the flavor becomes more pronounced and is even better in my dark beer loving mind. A grand bier. (793 characters)